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JOURNALISM. MORLEY, JOHN, Visc. (1838-1923). Three A.Ls.S. to William Clifford. 5pp., 8vo., 1875, from The Athenaeum and Brighton, concerning an article for the Fortnightly Review, advising him that excessive language when writing on religious matters weakens his attach, and “If all contributors took their ease as you do, what would become of me, I wonder?”; with four A.Ls.S. to Lucy Clifford 8 /12 pp., 8vo., from Berkeley Lodge, Putney, 1881 and 1884, turning down Mrs Keith’s Crime for publication, “It is essentially morbid…” – STEAD, WILLIAM T. (1849-1912). Three A.Ls.S., to Lucy Clifford 15pp., 8vo., 1888, from the Pall Mall Gazette. He praises Lucy for her Christian attitudes, and refers to Mrs Virginia Crawford, “…I was very proud of Mrs C and was awfully sorry for her…” (Mrs Crawford was the woman in the celebrated sex scandal which brought about the downfall of Sir Charles Dilke). With four T.Ls.S., and cut signature of E.V. Lucas, 1923 – 28; a 4pp. A.L.S. from J. St. Loe Strachey, 1919, praising Miss Fingal; and 5 others (J.L. Garvin and Lord Northcliffe)

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WOMEN WRITERS. A collection of letters to Lucy Clifford. PAGET, Violet, “Vernon Lee” (1856-1935). Three A.Ls.S. with 2 envelopes, 1884, referring to her own work and describing Lucy as having “a strain of genius” – LINTON, Mrs. ELIZA LYNN, 91822-98) 13 A.Ls.S., (one a part letter), 1878-93, and n.d. She greatly admired William Clifford, and on hearing that he was seriously ill she wrote, “…willingly, I would give my life for his”, and recommending a mountain in South America where “consumptive people live for years”. With others from Lady Gregory (2 A.Ls.S. and 2 correspondence cards) n.d., referring to the loss of her son during the First World War, etc.; Mary Elizabeth Braddon (Mrs. Maxwell), three A.Ls.S., 1904 and n.d.; Pearl Mary-Teresa Craigie, “John Oliver Hobbes”, A.L.S. 1899; Mrs Margaret Oliphant, A.L.S., n.d.; May Sinclair, three A.Ls.S., 1914 – 22; Mary Cholmondeley, two A.Ls.S., 1909 and n.d.; Mary St. Leger Harrison, “Lucas Malet”, two A.Ls.S., 1902 & 1903; Alice Meynell, two A.Ls.S, n.d.; Sarah Grand, A.L.S., 1905, and 4 others.

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LASSELS, RICHARD. The Voyage of Italy…In Two Parts. Printed for Robert Clavel…, 1686 (part 2 dated 1685). 8vo., black panelled calf. Engraved additional title (text rather browned). Wing L 466b. – DEBED, LUCAS JACOBSON. Foeroae, & Foeroa Reservata: this is a Description of the Islands and Inhabitants of Foeroe…Englished by John Sterpin, printed by F.L. for William Iles, 1676. First English Edition, 12mo., cont. sheep (rebacked, lacks map and plate), text browned). Wing D 511 – MEADOWS, PHILIP. A Narrative of the Principal Actions occurring in the wars betwixt Sueden and Demark…, Printed by A.C., 1677. First Edition 12mo., panelled calf. Wing M 1566 (3)

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BENSON, A.C. and WEAVER, Sir Lawrence and LUCAS, E.V. (editors). THE BOOK OF THE QUEEN'S DOLLS' HOUSE and THE BOOK OF THE QUEEN'S DOLLS' HOUSE LIBRARY. Methuen and Co Ltd, London 1924. Limited Edition, Number 1282 of 1500 copies. 2 volumes. 4to. Cloth backed blue boards with gilt royal monogram (QM) and date to upper boards. A near fine set in original red dustwrappers, one or two minor marks one small closed tear; grey card slipcase. Partly uncut. Illustrated with 116 plates, 32 in colour. Contributors include: Percy Macquoid on The Furniture, George Saintsbury on The Cellar, Gertrude Jekyll on The Garden. The Library volume details contributions from many contemporary authors including Belloc, Doyle (with specially written Sherlock Holmes item) Milne, Sackville-West, Graves etc.

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JOHN SEYMOUR LUCAS, 1849-1923, PASTEL, DEPICTING HEAD AND SHOULDERS OF A GENTLEMAN, signed and dated 1921, 12 3/4 ins x 10 3/4 ins, framed and glazed.

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Rackham (Arthur, illust.). The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, trans. Mrs Edgar Lucas, London, 1909, forty tipped?in col. plts., each with captioned tissue guard, b & w illusts. to text, some minor fore?edge spotting, orig. gilt dec. cloth, faded and rubbed on spine, covers a little damp speckled, thick 4to (1)

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Rackham (Arthur, illust.). The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, trans. Mrs Edgar Lucas, New York, 1909, forty tipped?in col. plts., all with captioned tissue guard, two minor corner creases, b & w illusts. to text, orig. dec. boards with recent leather backstrip, thick 4to (1)

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Rackham (Arthur, illust.). The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, trans. Mrs Edgar Lucas, London, 1909, forty tipped?in col. plts., each with captioned tissue guard, two or three minor corner creases, b & w illusts. to text, orig. gilt dec. cloth, rubbed and some wear to head and foot of spine, thick 4to (1)

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Sarah Lucas, b. 1962, beer can penis, signed with the initials, dated 00 and numbered 6/20 on the underside, cast aluminium, 17x15.5x7cm.; 6.75x6x2.75in. Executed in 2000, this work is number 6 from an edition of 20.

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Alfred Lucas (19th Century), after Samuel Carter (1835-1892) The First Taste, print, published 1875 by G P McQueen, Great Marlborough Street, London, W1, 78 x 64cm, In a burr maple frame

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Box. LUCAS C.P. The Canadian War of 1812. Oxford 1906. 8vo folding maps; and 15 others military history (16)

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Fan of carved ivory encrusted with diamonds mounted in three-colour gold, the leaf by Alexandre. Illustrated in The Connoisseur, June 1945, credited By permission of Messrs, WARTSKI, 138, Regent Street, London; now in the collection of Mrs. Lucas. Described as follows: 'Fan of carved ivory, hand painted with (front) views of Sebastopol, Odessa, and the Alhambra: (back) two other views and an allegorical picture of cupids amid clouds. Several of these are signed. The borders are signed Ed Moreau. The ivory sticks are richly encrusted with fine-quality diamonds fleur-de-lis and the letters M.M. for Maria de Montigo.

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A Joseph Lucas metal bodied bicycle carbide front lamp, together with a small carved oak cased mantel clock. [2]

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Doorly (Captain Gerald S.). The Voyages of the 'Morning', 1st ed., 1916, b & w illusts. from photos., folding map at rear, orig. pict. cloth, rubbed, corners repaired (new endpapers), together with Worsley (Commander F.A.), Under Sail in the Frozen North, 1st ed., 1927, num. b & w and blue-tint illusts. from photos., orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, both 8vo, plus Lucas (Fred. W.), The Annals of the Voyages of the Brothers Nicolo and Antonio Zeno in the North Atlantic about the end of the Fourteenth Century and the Claim Founded thereon to a Venetian Discovery of America, 1888, facsimile maps at end, some folding, untrimmed, recent blue half morocco gilt, folio, with other maritime books, mostly concerning ocean voyages. (3 shelves)

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George Lucas The Reapers Watercolour Signed lower right 48cm x 67cm

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Nodier, Charles, and Claud Lovat Fraser (illustrator), The Luck of the Bean-Rows, London, Daniel O'Connor, [n.d.], tall 8vo (250 x 150mm.), half title, colour frontispiece, colour illustrated title, colour illustrations, original decorative boards, rebacked With a number of other works including a miniature 'The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam' (Venice, 1906), Richard and Cherry Kearton's 'Pictures from Nature' (London, 1905), and E. W. Lucas & Ernest H. Shepard (illustrator) 'Playtime & Company' (London, 1925)

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Lucas Samaras, Greek b. 1936, still life of flowers, oil on canvas laid on board, 61 by 45.5cm., 24 by 18in.

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Bedford (F.D.).- A Book of Nursery Rhymes, 20 full-page coloured illustrations and other decorations, original cloth, large pictorial panel on upper cover worn, 8vo, Methuen & Co., [1897] - Taylor (Jane and Ann) and Adelaide O'Keeffe. The "Original Poems" and others - Another Book of Verses for Children, 2 vol., edited by E.V. Lucas, original pictorial cloth gilt, t.e.g., 8vo, Wells Gardner Darton & Co., [1907], 3 vol., the illustrations by F.D. Bedford - Lamb (Charles and Mary) Poetry for Children, illustrations by Winifred Green, 29 full-page, these and some others printed in two colours, small 8vo, J.M. Dent & Co., 1898 - Thorley (E.J.) An Alphabet [of young girls], coloured illustrations, original pictorial boards, 4to, Blackie & Son, [1904], 8vo and 4to, (5).

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Berquin (Arnaud) The Children's Friend, translated by Lucas Williams, 6 vol., new corrected edition, with additions, 44 engraved plates by Cook including frontispieces, contemporary calf, spines gilt, with red and black labels, 12mo, J. Stockdale, etc., 1793

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Thorn (Ismay) In and Out, coloured illustrations by Lily Chitty, 4to, W. Swan, Sonnenschein & Co., [inscription dated 1885] - Weatherly (Fred. E.) Twilight Land, plain and coloured illustrations by M. Ellen Edwards and John G. Staples, 16mo, Hildesheimer and Faulkner, [c.1885]; Tens and Elevens, plain and coloured illustrations by Jane M. Dealy, 16mo, New York, E.P. Dutton, [c.1885] - Full of Fun, edited by Robert Ellice Mack, plain and coloured illustrations by G.H. Thompson, W. Foster, and Alice Hanslip, small 4to, Ernest Nister, [1892] - Weedon (L.L.) The Sunday Picture Book, plain and coloured illustrations, large 4to, Ernest Nister, [1900] - Everett-Green (Evelyn) Short Tales from Storyland, coloured plates and illustrations by Mrs. Seymour Lucas and Eveline Lance, 4to, Ernest Nister, [1902], all in original cloth-backed pictorial boards, 4to and 16mo,

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Grimm (Jakob Ludwig and Wilhelm Carl) The Fairy Tales, translated by Mrs. Edgar Lucas, 40 tipped in colour plates, tissue guardds, original cloth, gilt, spine a little faded, 4to, 1909.

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Robinson (T.H.).-Haydon (A.L.) The Book of Robin Hood, an Account of the Brave Deeds... Collected from Old Ballads, Chap-Books and Other Sources, 12 colour plates, original buckram, rubbed at extremities, dust-jacket, slightly rubbed, 1931 - Andersen (Hans Christian) Fairy Tales, translated by Mrs. E. Lucas, illustrated by Thomas, Charles and William Robinson, colour frontispiece, illustrations, hinges cracked, original decorated cloth, rubbed, worn at extremities, spine ends frayed, [c.1899] - Sterne (Laurence) A Sentimental Journey, illustrated by T.H. Robinson, engraved frontispiece, plates illustrations, original cloth, gilt, 1897; and 3 others, illustrated by T.H. Robinson, 8vo (6).

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A Joseph Lucas polished metal and green glass centrepiece cast marks 32cm. diam.

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JOHN COLLIS SNAITH, a two-sided signed handwritten letter dated December 1932, in which he refers to E.V. Lucas and Alfred Mynn. *** Snaith (1876-1936) played one match for Nottinghamshire in 1900 and was author of 'Willow the King'.

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Attributed to Thomas Matthews Rooke R.W.S. (1842-1942). "COTTAGES NR LUCAS, REDCOATS GREEN";. "DERELICT STABLES AT LUCAS, REDCOATS GREEN". Both inscribed on labels verso with the artist's name and the title of the works together with the date 1875, pencil and watercolour, {each 32.5cm by 47.5cm (12.75in by 18.5in)} (a pair) (2)

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Attributed to Lucas van Uden, Antwerp 1595 - 1672, landscape with trees along a path and , a church in the distance, black chalk, bears inscription, verso: Lucas Van Uden, 85 by 148 mm

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Caroline Byng Lucas- Still life of a vase with feathers and sheet music; oil on canvas, signed, 51.2x51cm., (unframed)

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Follower of Lucas van Leyden, The Triumph of David, oil on panel, stamped on the reverse with the brand of an unidentified Antwerp panel maker, 32.7 by 46.5 cm,; 12.875 by 18.25 in.

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Cycle oil head lamp, sprung spade mount, by Lucas, complete.

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Cycle self-contained acetylene head lamp, spring spade mount, 'Calcia Cadet' by Lucas, nickle plated, complete.

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Original enamel painted advertising sign, Lucas Batteries for power stamina and dependability, 34cm high, 44cm wide.

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Bible [Latin]. Sacrorum Bibliorum Pars II, Pars III, (Old Testament Isaiah to Malachi, Apocrypha and New Testament complete) in one vol., ed. Lucas Osiander, Tubingen 1591 and Frankfurt 1608, double column text, printer's woodcut device to each title,occasional erratic pagination, some browning, small hole in X5 of New Testament, contemp. blind-stamped pigskin over boards, stained and heavily rubbed, armorial central panels, later spine labels, folio (1)

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Constable (John). English Landscape Scenery: a series of forty mezzotint engravings on steel, by David Lucas, from Pictures painted by John Constable, pub. Henry G. Bohn, 1855, forty mezzotint engs., very faint water staining to lower margins, extensively extra-illustrated with modern colour reprods. of Constable's works, later red cloth, spine partly defective, folio (1)

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David Lucas (1802-1881) after John Constable (1776-1831). An engraving of Salisbury Cathedral, 21.5 x 27in (54.6 x 68.6cm)

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A mezzotint by John Constable and David Lucas, Summer Afternoon - after a shower, published 1831, 17.5 x 21.5cm (7 x 8.5in)

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HENRY FREDERICK LUCAS LUCAS (1845-1943): 'Rally', a beagle, inscribed, signed and dated 1921, extensively inscribed on reverse, oil on canvas, 20.5 x 28.5cm (8.25 x 11.25in)

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Lucas H. 'Histoire Naturelle des Lepislopteres Exotiques' Colour plates and 'Histoire Naturelle des Lepislopteres D'Europe' 1864 Colour plates.

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A Jos. Lucas "Captain" brass cased bicycle lamp, 12 cms, together with a Wolf Safety Lamp Company Ltd. brass and steel carbide hand lamp.

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J Lucas (19th century): Lifeboat outside the Harbour, and Fishing boats off the coast, pair, oils on board, signed and dated 1878, 14cm x 21cm

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L. Marli Lucas : 'Cabaret des Arts - X. Privas, D. Bonnaud, J.Varney, C. Secot,C. Baltha, E. Lasailly, 36, Bd. de Clichy', chromolithographic print from Les Maitres de l'Affiche Pl 234.

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Rackham, Arthur, illustrator. The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm translated by Mrs Edgar Lucas, 40 tipped in coloured plates, captioned tissue guards, original red cloth gilt, rubbed, lower joint splitting, large 8vo, 1909.

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A Lucas black painted carbide lamp, a hand operated car horn, a car radiator chromium plated calormeter and a boxed Snap-On compression gauge.

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LUCAS. An oil painting on canvas - portrait of a bearded fisherman, signed, 72 cms. x 53 cms.

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A Joseph Lucas Ltd modernist chromium plated Bakelite and glass lamp, the white globe set on a ring supported by fins and the black Bakelite base, 37cm h, the rubberised baseplate with moulded Lucas trademark and designed and manufactured in our own works joseph lucas ltd england, 1930s

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Kinloch (Alexander A.A.). Large Game Shooting in Thibet and the North West, [1st series], 1869, twelve mounted albumen photos. by Arthur Lucas of Wigmore Street, orig. cloth gilt, torn on spine, inner joints cracked, slim 4to, together with St. John (J.A.), Egypt and Nubia, their Scenery and their People. Being Incidents of History and Travel, from the Best and most Recent Authorities, including J.L. Burckhardt and Lord Lindsay, n.d., c. 1870, wood engs. to text, a.e.g., orig. blind stamped cloth, gilt dec. spine, a little rubbed and minor wear to extrems., 8vo, plus Younghusband (Col. G.J.), The Philippines and Roundabout, with some Account of British Interests in these Waters, 1899, The Story of the Guides, 1908, b & w illusts. from photos., both orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, with other misc. travel, mostly India and the Middle East (3 shelves)

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Old black metal road lamp inscribed "Sherwoods Ltd.", a similar bicycle lamp by Lucas and an interesting brass telescope(3)

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WRITERS etc. A collection of autograph letters, mainly 19th c., including: Scott, Sir Walter. Four line fragment of verse. -- Mitford, Mary Russell. A.L.S. 4pp., small 8vo., with separate postscript, and envelope addressed to W. C. Bennett, Esq. n.p., postmarked Reading Sept. 24 1854, referring to his purchase of candlesticks and containing criticisms of Wordworth, describing the Excursion and the Prelude as "slow heavy wordy work". -- Whittier, John Greenleaf. A.L.S. to a Mrs. Avery (?), one page, 8vo., Marlboro Hotel, 1867, praising a bust of President Lincoln. And five others (Fanny Kemble, E. V. Lucas (2), Paul Blouet and R. C. Sherriff, T.L.S.) and two others. (10) For Autograph letters see also lot 307

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RACKHAM, ARTHUR, illus. GRIMM, Brothers. The Fairy Tales. Translated by Mrs. Edgar Lucas. Constable, 1909. 4to., orig. cloth gilt (spine and corners bruised, inner joints cracking). 40 tipped in colour plates (lacks 2 printed tissue leaves, another defective). Sold not subject to return.

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SMITH, HORACE. The Tor Hill. First Edition, 3 vols., Colburn, 1826. 12mo., cont. diced calf gilt (rubbed, one numeral label lackings, 2 others partly defective, lacks half titles). Bookplates of Henry Lucas Bean (3).

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LUCAS, R. MACDONALD. Le Cricket pour les Sportman Francais. L.Goupy, Saint-Claud, 1927. Inscribed by the author on upper wrap. "With R.M. Lucas's kind regards". 8vo., orig. wraps. Diagrams and illustrations. With 4pp. from Turning Things Over by E.V.Lucas loosely inserted, published by Methuen in 1929 containing a critique of the book.

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LUCAS,E.V.& SHEPARD, Ernest, H. 'Mr. Punch's County Songs' Methuen, 1928, Fo. in d/w.

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Miscellaneous collectors items to include a brass cased folding compass, a silver plated teapot and a Joseph Lucas cycle lamp, [3].

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Seventeen books of military interest including Lucas James : Battle Group; Hilton Frank : The Paras, etc.

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A Late Victorian Brass and Metal Bicycle Lamp Stamped 'Jos Lucas & Sons Silver King of the Road', Mounted with Coloured Glass Lozenge to Each Side.

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NAUTICALIA. A Victorian two-day marine chronometer by 'John Hutton, 9 Lucas Place, Commercial Rd, London' No.211, c.1850, with Earnshaw type spring detent escapement, two-arm bimetallic balance with helical balance spring and 3.5 silvered Roman numeral dial with subsidiary power reserve and seconds dials, in brass-bound rosewood box (lacking gimbals, lid of box replaced), width 15.3cm.

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